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Mirrors of Moscow

Louise Stevens Bryant (1885 - 1956)

"Mirrors of Moscow" by Louise Bryant is a collection of journalistic sketches and profiles that examines the political and social atmosphere of revolutionary Russia. Published in 1923, the book provides an insightful, though subjective, portrayal of the key figures and events that shaped Soviet Russia in the aftermath of the 1917 Revolution. These figures includes Lenin, his subordinates, Jacob Peters, Lunacharsky, Kalinin, Kollontai, Trotsky, and Tchicherin, among others. Summary by Realfunghi

Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Political Science

Language: English

Keyword(s): history (897), Russia (98), socialism (64), Europe (59), revolution (55), journalism (25), communism (12), political (10), Lenin (4), soviet union (3) ... [Show full list]

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Section 1 Foreword and Lenin and His Subordinates Part 1 Denis Gagné
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Play 02 Section 2 Lenin and His Subordinates Part 2 Denis Gagné
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Play 03 Section 3 Jacob Peters, Fedore S. Dzerzhinsky and The Extraordinary Commission Denis Gagné
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Play 04 Section 4 Anatol Vassilievitch Lunacharsky and Russian Culture Denis Gagné
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Play 05 Section 5 Michael Ivanovitch Kalinin and The Peasants Denis Gagné
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Play 06 Section 6 Madame Alexandra Kollontai and The Woman’s Movement Denis Gagné
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Play 07 Section 7 Leon Trotsky, Soviet War Lord Denis Gagné
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Play 08 Section 8 Enver Pasha and The Mohammedans Denis Gagné
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Play 09 Section 9 Tikon and The Russian Church Denis Gagné
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Play 10 Section 10 Tchicherin, Commissar for Foreign Affairs, and His Subordinates Denis Gagné
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Play 11 Section 11 Maxim Litvinov, Assistant Commissar, Leonid Krassin and Subordinates Denis Gagné
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